Just Go Within, Bro
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At the centre of this episode lies a silent frustration — not with inner work itself, but with the empty slogans that have come to define it. This is the funeral for “just go within”: the most overused, underexamined spiritual advice of our time. A flat-packed phrase that sounds wise, but often leaves people more lost than found.
But what if your struggle to go within isn’t because you’re doing it wrong — but because you were never shown how to do it right? What if the inner world is not a temple, but a war zone, an abandoned office, or a wounded landscape no one prepared you to face?
This episode is for those who’ve sat in silence and found only chaos, who’ve journaled and meditated and still felt broken, and who’ve been told that enlightenment is just a mindset shift away. We explore how the advice to “go within” has been weaponised — especially against men, the traumatised, and the overwhelmed — and why real inner work requires safety, guidance, and more than a high-five from a motivational meme.
Together, we dismantle the myth of the inner world as inherently accessible, and instead ask the deeper questions: who are you meeting when you go within? What tools are you taking with you? And what if the part of you that can’t go deeper is trying to protect you?
In this episode: – A funeral for “just go within” and its spiritual bypassing – Soul fragmentation, unsafe terrain & the myth of the golden inner world – Why sacred space, structure & surrender matter more than silence – The masculine distortion in motivational “inner work” culture – Personal stories of collapse, empty offices, archetypal chaos & guidance – How to create real inner safety, connection, and meaningful descent
Hosts: Elinor Moshe & Daniel Darman Produced by: Truth of You Copyright: © 2025 Truth of You Website: truthofyou.com.au Instagram: @theelinormoshe & @thedanieldarman
🜂 You were never broken for struggling to go within. Maybe the silence you found was your soul asking for a better question.
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